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Tina Lavy <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jul 2012 12:08:39 -0400
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From the Associated Press:  "The first infant salmonella case at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto was reported on April 19, and the second case on May 30, according to Stanislaus County Public Health Director John Walker. State investigators determined that infant formula in the Neonatal Intensive Unit was not the source of the poisoning, Walker said. Babies can get infected with salmonella through contaminated formula, breast milk or baby food, he said. 

What evidence backs this up, that babies can get infected with salmonella through breastmilk?  

The article goes on to say that the "pre-mixed formula" was tested by the FORMULA company and was not contaminated.  

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